BBNaija 2019: Meet the housemates for 2019

The #BigBrotherNaija 2019 kicked off tonight with twelve housemates battling for N60 million worth of prizes as announced earlier by the organizer, M-Net West Africa.

The housemates would be staying at the Big Brother House for the next eleven weeks to entertain TV viewers across Africa and beyond.

At the launch, Popular media personality, and host of the show, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu ushered the housemates into the #BigBrotherNaija house with the edition themed: “Pepper them”.

Here are the housemates so far out of 20 housemates that will make you stay glued to your TV screen all through the 11 weeks:

1. Frodd – He is 28years old, hails from Anambra state.

2. Ike- 26-year old, hails from Imo state. He is a model and promises to give Nigerians drama.

3. Ella- is 30 years old, hails from Anambra state. She is single but not available

4. Nelson – 26 years old, hails from Rivers state.

5, Kimophra – Sheis single and tells Nigerians to watch out fr lot of manipulation.

6.Isilomo – She is 27 and hails from Edo state.

7.Jackye – She is 23years old and hails from Anambra state

8. Tuoyo – Delta state

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